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Old 02-01-2007, 06:21 PM   #11
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Thanks guys, I know it's simple but I'd rather read it and learn, than do it and cry. :lol: It's still a bit cold here but as soon as the thermometer hits 50 I'll wash my pride and joy.




I noticed the Scott AFB sticker on the front shocks. That reminds me to get a sticker for our bikes. We are just a couple of miles from Mayport Naval Station but I have never taken the bike on base - only the car. I'll have to get a sticker before I sign up for the advanced safety course to make it easier to get on base. Are you required to wear a safety vest or would a bright yellow mesh jacket work?

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Old 02-01-2007, 08:17 PM   #12
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I wear a riding jacket that has reflective piping on it, they do require some sort of reflective material. I imagine that when it gets warmer I will probably wear a mesh reflective vest.
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